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Half of U.S. Adults Support TikTok Ban, and 46% Think China Uses App to Spy on Americans: Poll

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A new U.S. law could effectively ban TikTok nationwide as early as January 2025 — and half of Americans are OK with that, with many citing concerns about data privacy and Chinese propaganda. A majority of Americans (56%) have an…

Anthropic launches new iPhone app and premium plan for businesses

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Anthropic, the generative AI startup backed by Amazon and Google, is launching a new paid plan aimed at business customers.

Anthropic releases Claude AI chatbot iOS app

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Anthropic finally comes to mobile, launches plan for teams that includes 200K context window.

Pricey AI "Device" Turns Out to Just Be an Android App With Extra Steps

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App in Rabbit's Clothing Secretive wearables startup Humane disappointed with its AI Pin, quickly becoming one of the worst-reviewed tech products of all time. Competitor Rabbit's R1, a similar device that promises to be an AI chatbot…

Build your app or service right from the get-go

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Build your app or service right from the get-go

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Anthropic Launches Claude Chatbot App, Expands Enterprise Offering

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Artificial intelligence (AI) company Anthropic is launching its first smartphone app and a new enterprise subscription plan to expand the reach of its Claude chatbot. The San Francisco-based company, which focuses on safe AI, said in a…

Anthropic goes after iPhone fans with Claude 3 chatbot app

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Also adds a Teams plan that's still under development

Major Government Entity Follows US Lead Against Infamous CCP-Tied App

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The European Union is the latest government entity to ponder canceling a Chinese government-tied app.

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In iOS 18, iPhone users can set reminders directly from the Calendar app

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Apple plans on integrating features from the Reminders app into the Calendar app in iOS 18.

Claude AI's New iOS App, Team Tool Are Harbingers of AI in the Workplace - CNET

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Anthropic is pitching its AI chatbot as a "really smart coworker" who'll help you get your work done faster.

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PS5 update will let you invite people to multiplayer games through your smartphone's apps

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Sony just announced an interesting feature coming to the PS5 that should streamline the whole process of wrangling people into a multiplayer game. The new tool will let you invite people into a game even when they aren’t at a console or…

China's TikTok Tests Bypassing Apple's Commission on In-App Purchases

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China's TikTok appears to be probing ways to avoid paying Apple's 30 percent commission on digital purchases made through its iOS app.

Anthropic Launches iOS App Featuring AI Chatbot Claude

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Anthropic launched an iOS app featuring its artificial intelligence chatbot, Claude. The app makes the chatbot accessible “from anywhere, any time,” the company said in a Wednesday (May 1) press release. The Claude iOS app syncs with web…

Snapchat’s ‘My AI’ chatbot can now set in-app reminders and countdowns

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Snapchat is launching the ability for users to set in-app reminders with the help of its My AI chatbot, the company announced on Wednesday. The social network is also rolling out editable chats, AI-powered custom Bitmoji looks, map…

I only keep 10 third-party apps on my iPhone – here’s which ones make the cut

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When I wrote about the 14 apps that I’ll always keep on my iPhone’s Home Screen, our editor Zach Epstein practically lost it that none …

iOS 18 tipped to bring big changes to the iPhone's task and time management apps

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A new report claims that Apple's upcoming iOS 18 iPhone software update will bring big changes to the way people manage their tasks and time. Continue reading at TweakTown >

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Game Developer Denies Copying Rival's 'Generic' Racing App

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A British game developer has hit back at its French rival in a copyright feud over the pair's mobile games, telling a London court that any similarities between the apps are nondistinctive features that don't merit protection.